Simón finally has a diary - a real one, with hard covers and a lock to keep his secrets as safe as if they were made of gold. Now Simón can hide his experiences from his nosey brother Julián.
The fascinating history of the formation and evolution of Earth is explained using changes in the landscapes of our planet. The book uses the captivating illustrations of Aina Bestard and short texts that focus on significant events.
"Yellow Bird" is a children's picture book for children aged three and upwards. It is the story of a character named Yellow Bird who is a bird who cannot fly.
Paloma Corral and Kike Ibáñez are illustrators who have adapted the classic text by Apollonius of Rhodes, the Greek poet from the third century BCE who was director of the Library of Alexandria, for this new edition.
Paloma Díaz-Mas (Madrid, 1954) is an research professor for the Spanish National Research Council (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)) and was a professor of literature at the University of the Basque Country for eighteen years.
Paloma Sánchez Ibarzábal (Madrid), writer. She began her explorations in children's literature in 2004, when she wrote The Wind Wizard, shortlisted for the Barco de Vapor prize. She has published twenty works, including novels and illustrated books.
During the winter of 2010, in a small inland town on Mallorca, Anna and Marina meet again after not seeing each other for fifteen years, to sell a windmill and bakery they have inherited from a woman they never knew.
Little Carmen has decided to unleash her creativity all over her bedroom wall... something that her dad is not going to like one bit And when Carmen’s dad gets angry, he turns into “Daddy-childeater”.
A delightful gift-album recounting, in simple language suitable for young readers, the life of Pope Francis from his birth to being chosen as Pontiff.
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Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...